Studio 1

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Studio 1 is a school photography company that provides picture‑day and portrait services for schools and families, along with online ordering of photo packages and related products.

Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States

About Studio 1

Studio 1 is a regional school photography provider that specializes in K‑12 school pictures, class photos, and related portrait services. Founded in 1986, the company photographs hundreds of thousands of students each year and produces prints, digital downloads, ID cards, and photo products from its production facility in Rancho Cucamonga, California. Unlike smaller studios, Studio 1 handles both the photography and in‑house production, allowing it to control quality and turnaround times for schools and families. ([new.studio1info.com](https://new.studio1info.com/about_us/?utm_source=openai))

A charge labeled “STUDIO 1” on a card statement is most often related to school picture day, online ordering of student photos, reorder packages, or specialty items (such as photo gifts or class composites). Parents or guardians may see a charge after submitting an order form through the school, paying on picture day, or completing an online purchase using a code provided by the school or photographer. In some cases, multiple children or multiple packages ordered at once can result in a higher‑than‑expected single charge.

Because the name “Studio 1” is used by several unrelated businesses, there is some ambiguity; however, if the charge coincides with a recent school picture event or an order placed through Studio 1’s school photo ordering site, it is likely from this company. To verify, cardholders should check any order receipts or confirmation emails, school flyers or order forms, and the online account they used to view or purchase images. If questions remain, contacting Studio 1’s customer service with the order number, school name, and student details, or reaching out to the school’s office or yearbook coordinator, can help locate the transaction and resolve billing concerns.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from “STUDIO 1” on my card after school picture day?

Studio 1 processes payments for school picture packages and related photo products. If your child recently participated in school picture day or you submitted an order form or online order, the resulting charge will typically appear as “STUDIO 1” on your card statement for the total amount of the selected package(s) and options.

How can I confirm that my Studio 1 charge is related to my child’s school photos?

Check the order form or flyer your school sent home, any receipt or email confirmation from your online order, and the timing of the charge compared to picture day. The amount should match the total listed on your package selection, including tax and any add‑on items. If you created an online account to view photos, you can also log back in and review your order history for the exact transaction details.

Does Studio 1 offer refunds or reprints if I’m not satisfied with my child’s photos?

Studio 1 promotes a satisfaction guarantee on its school photography products, and many orders can be adjusted through refunds, credits, or reprints if there is a quality issue. Contact Studio 1’s customer service via the website or the phone number on your order materials, provide your order number and school name, and explain the issue so they can review options for a refund, replacement prints, or a retake session if available. ([new.studio1info.com](https://new.studio1info.com/about_us/?utm_source=openai))

Can I cancel or change a Studio 1 order after I’ve already paid?

Changes or cancellations may be possible if your order has not yet entered production. If you ordered online, sign in to your account and check your order status; if there is no self‑service option, contact Studio 1 directly as soon as possible with your order details. For paper order forms submitted through the school, you’ll generally need to call or email Studio 1’s support with the student’s name, school, and package selection to see if the order can still be modified or cancelled.

What are common amounts for Studio 1 charges?

Studio 1 charges typically correspond to school photo packages, which can range from smaller, budget packages to larger bundles with multiple sheets, digital downloads, and specialty items. It’s common to see charges from around $20–$80 or more depending on how many poses, children, and add‑ons (like class composites or photo gifts) you selected. Comparing the charge to the package prices listed on your order form is the best way to confirm the amount.

Why do I see more than one Studio 1 charge on my statement?

Multiple Studio 1 charges can occur if you placed separate orders for different children, ordered from multiple picture events (e.g., fall pictures and sports photos), or placed an initial package order and later added reprints or additional products. Review your recent school communications and email confirmations to identify each individual order that corresponds to the separate charges.

How do I contact Studio 1 about a billing or order issue?

Visit Studio 1’s website and use the customer service or contact page, where you’ll typically find phone and email options for order support. Have your order number, the name of your child’s school, the student’s name, and the date of picture day ready so the representative can quickly look up your transaction and assist with billing questions, changes, or replacements. ([new.studio1info.com](https://new.studio1info.com/about_us/?utm_source=openai))

Could a Studio 1 charge be fraudulent if I don’t recognize any school photo orders?

If no one in your household recently participated in a Studio 1 school photo event or placed any photo orders, the charge might be a case of mistaken identity (another business named Studio 1) or potential unauthorized card use. First, check with any family members who might have ordered photos on your behalf; if no one recognizes the transaction, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge and ask whether they can provide additional merchant details, such as address or phone, to help determine its origin.

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